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Beginner Southern Michif for Adults

In-Person

Pee-piikishkweek! Join us for a free, 10-week introductory course in Southern Michif! Learn the basics of conversational Michif and build community as we reclaim our language.

Classes will be on Tuesdays, Sep 10 - Nov 12. This course is designed to accommodate complete beginners and will focus primarily on speaking in the language. No experience necessary! Reading and writing in Michif as well as other relevant resources to support learning outside of class will also be discussed.

Instructors David Delorme, Talula Schlegel, and Mira Kolodka are all Michifs who grew up in Winnipeg. All three are participants in a Mentor-Apprentice Program (MAP) organized by the Prairies to Woodlands Indigenous Language Revitalization Circle which is designed to create new speakers of endangered languages such as Michif, considered to be critically endangered. The team has training in teaching Indigenous languages from the University of Winnipeg, and members have learned their language from mother tongue speakers and former MAP apprentices.

Ka-waapamitinawaaw! We look forward to seeing you there!

Related Info Guide: Indigenous Languages

Date:
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Time:
6:00PM - 7:30PM
Location:
Room C
Branch:
Cornish Library
Audience:
  For Adults  
Categories:
  Indigenous Interest     Learning & Leisure  
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